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Siberian kiwi berry Dr. Szymanowski (Actinidia kolomikta)

Siberian kiwi berry Dr. Szymanowski (Actinidia kolomikta)

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Delivery time: 5 - 7 days

For garden, balcony and terrace

Adds greenery to fences, trellises or pergolas and bears sweet, vitamin-rich kiwi berries every autumn.

With Kiwiri variety guarantee

Siberian kiwi berries directly from the grower - with a variety guarantee for a successful harvest.

Hardy to -30°C

Siberian kiwi berries (Actinidia kolomikta) are hardy to -25°C, extremely robust and easy to care for.

Instructions and advice

Discover our guide to growing kiwi berries or contact our nursery team using our contact form .

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Female Siberian kiwiberry (Act. kolomikta) with green flesh, green skin and early ripening (end of August – beginning of September).

The Siberian kiwiberry Dr. Szymanowski (Actinidia kolomikta) was bred in Poland. Its grass-green fruits, which ripen as early as late August to early September, are particularly rich in vitamin C.

Alle Details

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Art Siberian kiwiberry (Actinidia kolomikta)
Sorte Dr. Szymanowski
Alter (bei Lieferung) ca. 2 Jahre
Größe (bei Lieferung) 80 - 100 cm
Pflanzzeit ganzjährig, außer bei Bodenfrost
Bestäubung Bestäubersorte required, sufficient for up to 6 Siberian kiwi berries (Actinidia kolomikta)
Blütezeit Mai
Blüte / Ertrag jährlich, ab 2. – 4. Standjahr

Standort & Pflanzung

Lichtverhältnisse halbschattig bis sonnig
Winterhärte bis -30°C
Boden säuerlich-humos (z.B. Rhododendronerde)
Wasserbedarf moderat, Wurzeln feucht halten
Düngung Kiwibeeren-Dünger
Wachstum Kletterpflanze, Rankhilfe erforderlich z.B. Gartenzaun, Spalier (Kiwiri RANKI™), Pergola
Pflanzort im Außenbereich (Garten, Balkon, Terrasse)
Pflanzart im Boden oder Topf (ca. 40 l Volumen)
Wurzelsystem Flachwurzler
Empfohlener Pflanzabstand 1,0 – 2,0 m

Früchte

Erntezeit Early ripening time (September)
Fruchtfleisch green
Fruchtschale green, edible
Fruchtgewicht Small (5 – 8 g)
Aroma fruity, tropically sweet with a slight acidity

Actinidia kolomikta

Siberian kiwi berries

Siberian kiwiberries are less well-known than their siblings, such as the kiwi and the kiwiberry. This particular kiwi variety fascinates not only with its delicious, vitamin-rich fruits, but also with its striking leaf coloring, which makes it a real eye-catcher.

Learn more

for a good start

Location

Siberian kiwi berries need to be kept outdoors in both summer and winter. They prefer a partially shaded to sunny location. Since they are climbing plants, they require support (e.g., a trellis, pergola, or garden fence).

The soil should be slightly acidic and able to retain water well so that the roots do not dry out.

Instructions: Planting

Hardy and robust

Care

Siberian kiwi berries are extremely robust, easy to care for and hardy to -30°C.

They don't require any special care, just regular watering, pruning as needed, and fertilizer. Winter protection isn't necessary.

Instructions: Pruning

Bee-friendly

pollination

To produce fruit, female flowers must be fertilized by male pollen. Fortunately, insects, primarily bees, take care of this for us.

All they need is a male Siberian kiwiberry (Actinidia kolomikta) nearby.

Show male kiwiberry

Vitamin C booster

superfood

Despite their high vitamin C content, Siberian kiwi berries offer a balanced sugar-acid ratio. They are also rich in antioxidants and fiber, making them a great addition to a healthy diet.

Siberian kiwi berries can be kept for several weeks when refrigerated and even for several months when frozen.

Instructions: Harvesting and Storage

family tradition

Our kiwi nursery

We've been cultivating kiwi plants in our kiwi nursery for over 40 years. We support hobby gardeners and farmers in their cultivation and ship our plants throughout Europe.

Our nursery team is always available to answer any questions you may have about our plants.

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